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Saturday, March 31, 2012

French Chair Part 3

I finally finished!! Happy Dance. It has taken me way too long to finish this project. But in my defence, I have had many other things going on in my life. Two babies born, trips must be made to spoil said babies, gift also must be made for beautiful babies. Love my babies. Anyway on to the rest of the post.

I originally had planned on covering this chair in drop cloth fabric, but then found this awesome fabric at Joanne's with 50% off so was affordable. Then I was going to trim it in an off white gimp but found the black in my stash and after doing it decided it was too much. However, after living with it for awhile decided I made the right choice, I love the contrast. Hope you do too.

So here is a recap, this is what it looked like before:
And now. YAY.
I am sharing on these blogs.



UndertheTableandDreaming

28 comments:

  1. I'm loving it~ sharing it on FB - Thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!

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    1. Thanks Courtney, so fun to see my project on your site.

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  2. I LOVE the contrasting gimp...it really makes the piece unique!

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    1. Thanks that is what I thought too after the fact.

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  3. This is such a classic chair, I love the way it looks so "today" and fresh! Really cute!
    Thank you so much for linking up to "Cowgirl Up!". I hope you'll link up your next project with us. : )
    ♥Linsey

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  4. Wow! What a beautiful chair. I really love this one!

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  5. Tres bien!!!
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

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  6. Seriously - you found that fabric at Joann's!!?? That is just fantastic and I agree - the black trim really sets this off! Congrats on the new babies -- you are one busy gal!

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    1. It was amazing to find the fabric where I did since I had checked many times before I found it. I have been working on this chair forever so finally checked right before I finished and there was the fabric. I did a happy dance around the store as I grabbed the fabric. Thanks for visiting.

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous chair!! I love this. Found you from Feathered Nest Friday! Angie

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  8. I love the fabric and also the contrast! Nice job!

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    1. Thanks, I am so loving it now that it is done. I so appreciate everyones positive comments.

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  9. such a pretty chair..AMAZINGGGG

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  10. What a great makeover. Gorgeous.

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  11. Very lovely! I like the contrast it gives it a little something different. Beautiful job on the chair.

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  12. I love the color combination! You have a very good eye for design.

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    1. Thanks Vickie, it was a bold move for me so I am glad it worked out.

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  13. Love this transformation - what a beautiful job you did!! Love the turqouise color and the fabric!! Am your newest follower. Please visit my blog and say hello- I love to make new bloggy friends and follow me back if you would like to keep in touch! Heather @ settingforfour.blogspot.com :)

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  14. Wow, it turned out beautiful. I love the contrast with the black trim. Great choice!

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  15. Wow, what a transformation. I love what you have done with it. Thanks for sharing, liz

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  16. I'd say you rocked that chair!

    ~Bliss~

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  17. You did a beautiful job finishing your chair...you rocked it with the black trim!

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  18. Thanks for visiting Willow Creek today. Love this chair! Nice job.

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  19. Vikki, I like the black with the white, it came out lovely..nice fabric you found at JoAnn's who knew.

    Lynnie

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    1. Thanks Lynnie, it was amazing to me to find that fabric there since I had looked and looked for way too long and actually had given up the search. Then one day the angels were singing and there it was! I guess that was my reward for procrastinating for so long.

      Vikki

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  20. What a beautiful transformation! Great job! Recovering/reupholstering is something I haven't been brave enough to attempt yet.

    Thanks so much for stopping by The Cozy Old Farmhouse and commenting on the "junky" vintage cabin. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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  21. Ok Vikki - this is seriously gorgeous - great job!
    I'm now your newest follower through Google!
    Would love to have you follow back :)
    Hugs,
    Suzan

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